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wow!! i just found i life sized hummer!
and it's made out of cardboard it's can be found here!
not mine! Chung Dha Lam: Event / Grafi + Sign and here. |
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Looks more like about 1:2 scale, still awesome though
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Just amazing!!!
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I like it. A Hummer certainly lends itself well to the cardboard medium. I can see why they did it smaller scale. A full scale one would have been heck to transport and cost more exhibit space. One of us can still be the first to build a full scale paper Hummer.
Wade
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If you're going to go to the effort of building a 1:1 Humvee, you may as well do the thing in composites and mount it on an old 4x4 chassis, or even a VW chassis, and build the bodywork at 75% scale.
1:2 is quite large enough for a cardboard model, and as it is, the one shown could easily be put on a golfcart and driven. Having said all of which, it is even so a very neat model to see. Kind and Respectful Regards, Uyraell.
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True. A 1:1 Humvee would be pretty massive. Maybe we could do a Tumbler or a neo-Batcyle. I think both of those would work nicely that way. Someone might just blow up Claudio's PDF a bit (quite a bit).
Wade
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Yeah, a golf cart, great idea!
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